Thank you David. The floor bed I did myself. I used testers wood paint and then I use these paint pens of different browns and sort of just flicked them along the plank. Making the grain. The vent widows were tricky. The other two I used Testors's clear glue. I'll add a picture of the pens later.
Thank you guys. I often have dreams that all my cars are stored in a building somewhere. I've had plenty over the years.At one point Motor Vehicle told me if I transferred plate one more time one year. I would have to apply for dealer plates. LOL A 1958 and 1964 Chevy were two of the Chevys I've owned. Hey. Maybe a good tread in the General posts. A list of the cars you've owned.
Thank you Howard. I didn't have the mags on mine. Just the stock hubcaps. But I bought the kit from a garage sale and the hubs ( what is that part behind the hubcap that the metal axel goes into?) were missing so I had to use the mags. And the body had been torqued a bit as you can see by the A pillars. I drilled the chassis and screwed the bottom on just in can I come across a set.
I actually owned this car as an Impala. Not a SS. Red with black. 283 ci. Auto. Had white wall but I haven’t mastered the trick to using white paint and the compass to make them. All the paint lets out on one section of the tire..
Nice Metro. I had a 1954 convertible given to me. Campbell's soup red. One color from the factory. It actually had a Nash emblem on the front. Ran great. It looked good from the outside but the floor and rear frame needed repair. Along with some body work. Seeing I didn't know how to repair it myself. I didn't take it. Now I could kick myself in the but.